Law of Attraction Magazine August, 2015 Issue | Page 52
so long. And worst, your schedule of how you wanted things
to get completed before the party started would be
disrupted.
Activity Level. Today, we realize this one difference can
fully dismantle a relationship if not understood and the
differences not embraced.
If you're Moderate Active you would be on task, and even
though it took longer to get the ingredients, you would have
been in your sprinting mode and feeling confident you
could pull things off.
Moderate Active and Super Active CAN mix nicely, but
only if the two understand, acknowledge and appreciate
their differences.
Unfortunately, if things did not go the way you planned,
because of the extra stress, this would have resulted in a
little bit of love lost between you and your partner. It may
be temporary, but it's too often remembered. Unfortunately
it?s not remembered as a
unique and wonderful
attribute, but as something that
is aggravating or annoying.
These emotions become
"stories" that impact how you
connect in many other
interactions such as your
communications or in the
bedroom.
Outside of romance a
difference in Activity Level can
have an influence over which
friends, family or co-workers
you wish to hang with.
If you're Moderat e Act ive,
your Super Active friends don't
seem to "get you" like your
Moderate Active friends.
Engaging with them is not as much fun or free flowing. With
your Moderate Active friends conversation and activities are
in sync and super comfortable.
Plus, your Super Active friends may think you're either
hyper active or too laid back. They don?t understand how
you can charge ahead at lightening speed and then
suddenly stop, kick back and relax without needing to know
what's next.
If you're Super Act ive, your Moderate Active friends don't
seem to "get you" like your Super Active friends. Engaging
with them slows down your natural pace and often lack the
same level of juicy excitement you get with your Super
Active friends.
And, your Moderate Active friends may think you're
inpatient or lack compassion for how they make decisions.
They don?t understand how important it is for you to have
your days fully planned out and to follow that schedule.
Years ago, we used to pay less attention to a mismatch in
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